LIL SWATARA Goat Milk Soap and NIGERIAN DWARFS
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RAW GOAT MILK

We have gotten our PA license to sell Raw Goat Milk for Animal Consumption!
I am so excited to help newborn animals that are in need of our milk! 
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NOTICE:
HOURS & ORDERING!

 
We DO NOT have a storefront!
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We ask that you TEXT/CALL us to check fresh milk availability, PLACE YOUR ORDER & set up a pick up time! 
Off Milking season: I may have FROZEN Raw Milk & COLOSTRUM available for EMERGENCIES ONLY, CALL ME! 
We only accept CASH payments for our milk at this time.
PRICING: 64oz Jug $7. ($2. of that is the cost of the jug and tamper cap!)
Cell# & Address is listed on the label image below, questions? Just ask!  

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Intended for Animal supplemental feeding,
not for human consumption.

Our Milk is not pasteurized and may contain harmful bacteria.  For your animals you can easily pasteurize it yourself if you have any concerns.  

Pasteurization is the process 
of heating the milk while stirring it frequently until it reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit to kill bacteria.
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PUPPIES AND KITTENS INFO: 
Myra Savant has gone out of her way to save puppies and kittens!
I have saved several puppies with her wonderful formula recipes with Our Goats Milk! 
PLEASE if you're feeding a baby animal do your research on that specific breed!  


CLICK HERE: Myra Savant Harris 
Here's list of videos available from Myra's YouTube page.
Tube Feeding Your Puppy   
Puppy Intensive Care 


Myra's Homemade Puppy Formula (PLEASE SEE HER SITE for alternative recipes and more info on WHY her ingredients work!)
1/3 cup liver water (boil liver in small amt of water until well done)
1 can evaporated goat milk undiluted or fresh goat milk
1 cup full fat plain yogurt 1T Karo syrup (NO honey)
2 raw egg yolks
1 dropper liquid infant vitamins (no iron)
​ Blend the ingredients and strain. Pour into an ice cube tray and freeze, then store frozen in a baggie. This recipe has about 10-12 calories per cc.

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  • Welcome!
  • Goat MILK SOAPS!
  • STAMPS FOR SOAP & CLAY
  • FELT ART GALLERY & SHOP
  • HERD SIRES
  • DOES
  • FOR SALE / Schedule
  • SALES POLICY
  • Soap FAQ
  • CONTACT / Fav Links